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Spartan political system was a combination of monarchy (kings), oligarchy (Gerousia) and democracy (ephoroi, ephors). Oligarchy– Sparta always had two kings, the state was ruled by two hereditary kings of the Agiad and Eurypontid families (probably the two gens had great merits in the conquest of Laconia).
<em>The founding ideals and principles are represented in the United States Constitution in different ways. </em>
The founding ideals are included in the Constitution in that this is based in the natural rights of people, the idea of the government in the hands of the people, and the separation of powers in the nation.
The principle of self-government is one of the most important elements of the Constitution. The Founding Fathers had the intention of having local faculties, states faculties and national faculties to govern the country.
The basic principles of the Constitution are, the states are equal, there are three branches of the government(executive, legislative, and judicial), all the citizens are equal before the law, the Constitution can be modified to change the system of government, and the Constitution is the supreme law.
Choose the statement that closely matches the point that Germany had the strongest military strength.
With the leadership of Bismarck and other more military -sided leaders, Germany was able to industrialize and build up their army until theirs was the strongest in Europe. This continued into WWII (with a short break due to the treaty of Versailles, which limited German military strength).
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Pueblo pottery as well as other art forms found in Native American indigenous groups of the southwestern United Sates originated when these groups changed from a nomadic lifestyle to a sedentary more permanent one, giving rise to agriculture, communities, settlements and expressions of culture. The Pueblo pottery is traditionally produced by women and has intricate and beautiful designs distinctive to the Pueblo people. The migration of Meso American groups from different parts and at different stages turned the now Southwestern United States in to a melting pot of cultures, traditions and people. This gave rise to the unique and rich pottery designs and its increase in production no longer limited to everyday use but also incorporated into religious and ceremonial use, as well as for trade and commerce. At the end of the 19th Century and the beginning of the 20th Century, we can see the negative effect of the once positive and enriching migration phenomenon. The displacement of native American people away from their original homelands caused a disruption in the production and conservation of their traditional art and became the reason for their near demise. Native Americans were forced to move to far away places and into enclosed or delimited areas called reservations, being separated from their original tribes and were not able to continue with their traditions and ways of life. This migration also caused disease and the death of a great part of the population and therefore a negative effect in their culture and legacy. No longer able to trade or communicate with other Native American groups, their traditions came very close to disappearing.